Service Source K Macintosh Performa 6100 Series Macintosh Performa 6110CD, 6112CD, 6115CD,6116CD, 6117CD, 6118CD
Basics Product Configurations - 8 Performa 6118CD • Memory: 8 MB of RAM• Storage: Internal Apple 1.4 MB SuperDrive, internal 500 MB SCSI hard
Basics HDI-45 Pinouts - 9 HDI-45 Pinouts This section includes an illustration of the HDI-45 video connector and a table containing the pinout descr
Basics HDI-45 Pinouts - 10 Table: HDI-45 PinoutsPin Description 1 Analog audio ground2 Audio input shield3 Left channel a
Basics HDI-45 Pinouts - 11 11 Green video output (75Ω)12 Video input power ground13 Power for camera +5 V14 Reserved15 Reserved16 Reserved17 Reserve
Basics HDI-45 Pinouts - 12 22 Reserved23 Reserved24 Reserved25 Reserved26 Red ground (shield)27 Red video output (75Ω)28 I 2 C data signal29 I 2 C c
Basics HDI-45 Pinouts - 13 33 Vertical sync signal34 Composite sync signal35 ADB power +5 V36 ADB ground37 ADB data38 Keyboard switch39 Reserved40 R
Basics HDI-45 Pinouts - 14 44 Blue ground (shield)45 Blue video output (75Ω) Pin Description
Basics Rear Panel Connectors - 15 Rear Panel ConnectorsEthernetSCSIHDI-45 VideoPrinterModemADBSound OutSound InReset/Interrupt
Basics Logic Board Connectors - 16 Logic Board Connectors601 ChipSerial PortsDRAMSIMMs 4 MB ROM601 PDS 8 MB Soldered DRAMCache SIMMSound OutSound
Basics 6100 Screws - 17 6100 ScrewsQuadra 610 WGS 60/cent /Quadra660PM 6100 /WGS 6150844-0018922-0401410-1308416-1310416-1306440-6105450-0032922-099
Service Source K Basics Macintosh Performa 6100 Series
Service Source K Specifications Macintosh Performa 6100 Series
Specifications Processor - 1 Processor CPU 60 MHz PowerPC 601 RISC microprocessor Built-in MMU and FPU32K of on-chip cache memoryRequires system sof
Specifications Memory - 2 Memory RAM 8 MB RAM soldered on board; 2 SIMM sockets on logic board, expandable to 72 MB (a pair of same-size, 80 ns or f
Specifications Disk Storage - 3 Disk Storage Floppy Drive 1.4 MB Apple SuperDrive Manual Insert Hard Drive Performa 6110 and Performa 6112: 250 MB
Specifications I/O Interfaces - 4 I/O Interfaces SCSI One SCSI port; DB-25 connector Supports a maximum of six external SCSI devices (five when CD-R
Specifications I/O Interfaces - 5 Ethernet One built-in AUUI-15 Ethernet port Sound 16-bit stereo in and outSample rates of 48, 44.1, 24, and 22.05
Specifications I/O Devices - 6 I/O Devices Keyboard Apple Design Keyboard Mouse ADB Mouse II; draws up to 10 mA
Specifications Video Display - 7 Video Display Video Display Performa 6100 Series computers are bundled with the Apple Multiple Scan 15 display. Per
Specifications Electrical - 8 Electrical A/C Line Input Voltage 100–240 VAC; RMS single phase, automatically configured Input Line Frequency 50–60
Specifications Physical - 9 Physical Dimensions Height: 3.4 in. (85 mm)Width: 16.3 in. (415 mm)Depth: 15.6 in. (399 mm) Weight 14.0 lb. (6.4 kg), we
Basics Power Macintosh System Overview - 1 Power Macintosh System Overview PowerPC microprocessors are a family of processors built on reduced instr
Specifications Environmental - 10 Environmental Operating Temperature 10–40° C (50–104° F) Storage Temperature -40 to 47° C (-40 F to 116.6° F) Rel
Service Source K Troubleshooting Macintosh Performa 6100 Series
Troubleshooting General/ - 1 General The Symptom Charts included in this chapter will help you diagnose specific symptoms related to your product. B
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Power Supply - 2 Symptom Charts Power Supply System does not power up1 Reset logic board. (Refer to Additional Proced
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/System - 3 System System intermittently crashes or hangs1 Verify that system software is version 7.5 or later.2 Verif
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Video - 4 Video Screen is dark, audio and at least one drive operate, fan is running, and LED is lit1 Adjust brightne
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Video (Continued) - 5 Video (Continued) Partial or whole screen is bright and audio is present, but no video infor
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Floppy Drive - 6 Floppy Drive Audio and video are present, but internal floppy drive does not operate1 Replace intern
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Floppy Drive (Continued) - 7 Floppy Drive (Continued) Floppy drive attempts to eject disk but doesn’t 1 Push flopp
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Hard Drive - 8 Hard Drive Internal hard drive runs continuously1 Update driver software of hard drive, using HD-SC Se
Basics Power Macintosh System Overview - 2 Previously, RISC technology had been used only in high-end workstations and commercial database servers.
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/CD-ROM Drive - 9 CD-ROM Drive CD-ROM drive does not accept a compact disc1 Exchange disc (if disc is dirty or damaged
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Peripherals - 10 Peripherals Works with internal or external SCSI device, but does not work with both1 Replace extern
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Peripherals (Continued) - 11 Peripherals (Continued) Cursor does not move 1 Reboot computer.2 Verify that mouse
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Peripherals (Continued) - 12 Peripherals (Continued) Double-click does not open application, disk, or server1 Re
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Miscellaneous - 13 Miscellaneous About This Macintosh reports more memory than is installed1 Verify that RAM SIMMs ar
Service Source K Take Apart Macintosh Performa 6100 Series
Take Apart Top Cover - 1 Top Cover No preliminary steps are required before you begin this procedure.Top Cover
Take Apart Top Cover - 2 1 Press up on the tabs at the back of the top cover. 2 Tilt the back of the top cover and remove the top cover.Tabs
Take Apart Power Supply - 3 Power Supply Before you begin, remove the top cover. Caution: Review the ESD precautions in Bulletins/Safety.Power Supp
Take Apart Power Supply - 4 1 Remove the screw that secures the power supply.Power Supply
Basics Power Macintosh System Overview - 3 Compatibility is not limited just to applications. INITs, CDEVs, drivers, and other Macintosh utility sof
Take Apart Power Supply - 5 2 For easier access to the power supply, release the tabs of the floppy drive and slide the floppy drive forward a few i
Take Apart Power Supply - 6 3 Disconnect these power supply cables: • Main power cable• Hard drive power cable• CD-ROM drive power cable (if install
Take Apart Power Supply - 7 4 Slide the power supply forward slightly. Power Supply
Take Apart Power Supply - 8 5 Tilt the front of the power supply and lift it out of the computer. Replacement Note: Move the floppy drive forward.
Take Apart Logic Board - 9 Logic Board Before you begin, remove the following:• Top cover• Power supply (optional)• Power Macintosh AV card, if inst
Take Apart Logic Board - 10 1 Disconnect these cables from the logic board:• SCSI data cable• Speaker cable• LED cable• CD-ROM audio cable (if prese
Take Apart Logic Board - 11 3 Note: The logic board is secured with two screws.Using a long Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw from the center
Take Apart Logic Board - 12 6 Slide the logic board toward the front of the computer. Remove the logic board. Replacement Note: Slide the hard dri
Take Apart Floppy Drive - 13 Floppy Drive Before you begin, remove the top cover. Caution: Review the ESD precautions in Bulletins/Safety.Floppy Dr
Take Apart Floppy Drive - 14 1 Remove the EMI shield from the front of the floppy drive.
Basics Power Macintosh System Overview - 4 of the fastest 68040- and 80486-based personal computers, the real promise of PowerPC technology is that
Take Apart Floppy Drive - 15 2 Press the tabs outward and slide the floppy drive forward a few inches.Floppy DriveTabTab
Take Apart Floppy Drive - 16 3 Disconnect the floppy drive cable. Note: You can easily reach the floppy drive cable connector when the floppy driv
Take Apart Hard Drive - 17 Hard Drive Before you begin, remove the top cover. Caution: Review the ESD precautions in Bulletins/Safety.Hard Drive
Take Apart Hard Drive - 18 1 Disconnect the SCSI data and hard drive power cables from the hard drive.SCSI Data CableHard Drive Power Cable
Take Apart Hard Drive - 19 2 Remove the hard drive EMI shield.Hard Drive EMI Shield
Take Apart Hard Drive - 20 3 Press down on the tab and slide out the hard drive. Tab
Take Apart CD-ROM Drive - 21 CD-ROM Drive Before you begin, remove the top cover. Caution: Review the ESD precautions in Bulletins/Safety.CD-ROM Dr
Take Apart CD-ROM Drive - 22 1 Disconnect the SCSI data cable and CD-ROM drive power cable from the CD-ROM drive. 2 Disconnect the CD-ROM audio cabl
Take Apart CD-ROM Drive - 23 3 Remove the CD-ROM drive EMI shield. Bottom CoverCD-ROM EMI Shield
Take Apart CD-ROM Drive - 24 4 Press up on the tab and slide out the CD-ROM drive. Replacement Note: Be sure to remove the CD-ROM drive from the
Basics Power Macintosh System Overview - 5 provided in the Symptom Charts section of the Troubleshooting chapter under the “System” topic heading.3
Take Apart Bottom Housing Assembly - 25 Bottom Housing Assembly Before you begin, remove the following:• Top cover• Power supply• Floppy drive• Hard
Take Apart Bottom Housing Assembly - 26 Note: Once you have removed all the parts listed above, the bottom housing assembly is what remains. It in
Take Apart Speaker and Floppy Cable - 27 Speaker and Floppy Cable Before you begin, remove the following:• Top cover• Power supply• Floppy drive• Ha
Take Apart Speaker and Floppy Cable - 28 Note: The chassis is secured to the bottom cover by two tabs at the front of the unit, two rail and tab s
Take Apart Speaker and Floppy Cable - 29 3 Press down and slide the chassis toward the back of the computer. 4 Remove the chassis.Internal Chassis
Take Apart Speaker and Floppy Cable - 30 Note: The LED cable, floppy drive cable and speaker are part of the internal chassis assembly. 5 Turn the
Take Apart Speaker and Floppy Cable - 31 7 Remove the two torx screws from the speaker. 8 Remove the speaker cable from its routing guides. 9 Lift
Take Apart Speaker and Floppy Cable - 32 Replacement Note: To replace the chassis, carefully slide rails at the side of the chassis under the meta
Take Apart Speaker and Floppy Cable - 33 Replacement Note: After carefully aligning the side r ails, push down firmly on the chassis and slide it
Service Source K Upgrades Macintosh Performa 6100 Series
Basics Product Configurations - 6 Product Configurations All configurations are at introduction of the product. Performa 6110CD • Memory: 8 MB of
Upgrades Expansion Cards - 1 Expansion Cards Before you begin, remove the following:• Top cover• SCSI hard drive cable Caution: Review the ESD prec
Upgrades Expansion Cards - 2 1 Remove the expansion port cover from the back panel.Expansion Port Cover
Upgrades Expansion Cards - 3 2 Loosely connect the expansion card connector to the adapter card connector. Note: Be sure to fit the adapter card p
Upgrades Expansion Cards - 4 4 Insert the connector on the bottom of the adapter card into the expansion slot. Note: Make sure that the tab on the
Upgrades Expansion Cards - 5 5 Attach the thumbscrews.6 Reconnect the SCSI hard drive cable making sure you run the cable over the expansion card.Th
Service Source K Exploded View Macintosh Performa 6100 Series
Exploded View 1 Exploded ViewTop Cover922-1231Blank Bezel922-0358Slotted CD Bezelwith Caddy 922-0805Slotted CD BezelCaddilessPower Supply661-1688F
Basics Product Configurations - 7 Performa 6115CD • Memory: 8 MB of RAM• Drives: Internal Apple 1.4 MBSuperDrive, internal 350 MB SCSI hard drive
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